I don't think so. All the photos that were taken during that concert are showing Jim with his pants on. They accused him with the lack of evidences and I think his appeal would be accepted and if he had lived he would come back home to USA.

I don't think so. All the photos that were taken during that concert are showing Jim with his pants on. They accused him with the lack of evidences and I think his appeal would be accepted and if he had lived he would come back home to USA.

I agree. The whole trial was funny because of the statements that were made by the prosecutor. Jim admit that he was drunk during that concert,yet he wasn't accused because of the drunken behavior in the public but because of exposing himself, even though they didn't had evidences for that. It must have been really hard for him.

Convicted of only misdemeanor charges as he was Jim could not have been extradited from another state. All he would have had to have done was kiss the appeal bail goodbye and stayed out of Florida forever. Judge Goodman realized this when he set his bond at a whopping $50,000, which probably has to be a standing record for a misdemeanor bond.